Tag: Leonard da Vinci

I am dazzled by Leonard da Vinci: Anatomy, and it’s hard to pick out just what feature is the most impressive. There are 268 of da Vinci’s drawings. You can pinch and zoom in to see amazing detail. In addition, there are eleven (short) chapters of information corresponding to each drawing, including background of what was the conventional thinking at the time and how Leonardo understood the truth and occasionally how he was influenced by his contemporaries. There are interviews by the curator of the drawings and historians and scientists. You can interact with the 3-D images that correspond with the drawings. This book works as a history book, an art book, a study of anatomy and most certainly, as a spectacular iPad book. Continue reading “Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomy For iPad – The Master’s work and a Masterpiece App”